رهيب

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ر ه ب (r-h-b), "to scare off" or "to dread" or "to respect".

Adjective

رَهِيب (rahīb)

  1. terrifying, frightening, awe-inspiring

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic رَهِيب (rahīb); from the root ر ه ب (r-h-b), "to scare off" or "to dread" or "to respect".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /raˈhiːb/

Adjective

رهيب • (rahīb) m

(feminine رَهيبة ‎(rahība), plural رَهيبين ‎(rahībīn), feminine plural رَهيبات ‎(rahībāt))
  1. great
  2. amazing

Synonyms

See also

  • حِلو (ḥilu, nice, good, sweet)
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